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Eikasby Lauren O'Donoghue2024 Community Kitchen Simulator, RPG Twine
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(based on 3 ratings)
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a community kitchen
You've just arrived at the Canteen, ready to take up the role of Community Chef. It's your job to host regular feasts for the people in the village--and to impress your new employers before your month's probation is up.
A community kitchen simulator set in a small corner of a strange world. Discover new recipes and ingredients. Go foraging. Plan delicious menus. Help out your neighbours. Plant a garden. Find a place for yourself. Make new friends. Break an ancient curse. Get cooking.
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Well, this was a pleasure. It’s rare (to me) to find a long, well-paced, polished Twine game with nice presentation, few bugs, good characters and a satisfying story arc. Usually games have both significant strengths and significant flaws, but I really didn’t find any major flaws in this game, which was very pleasant. (Of course this might just be to my tastes, of course; other people may have a different reaction)
You play as a chef who has been hired on to cook every 5 days at a community canteen in a magical village. There are several characters you can interact with, each of which is going through their own issues and having their own successes. Your goal is to be able to stay as a chef permanently, with side goals of improving relations with others.
The majority of the game is part of a 4-action daily cycle, where you can choose to cook things to sell at the market and then to buy things at the market (probably the most common option), interact with your friends, make special meals for the community, buy seeds and books (useful early on), go foraging (useful later on, etc.).
Every 5 days you make a special meal which gets judged. Despite my best efforts, my first meal got 1 star, so I worked hard to get better. I ended up getting exactly the amount of stars I needed to ‘stay’ (having only played once, I don’t know if it’s designed always to play out that way or if it was due to my eggs-and-cheese heavy strategies of making deluxe meals).
Overall, the tone is pleasant. There are some stresses, especially with friends, but the tone is one of peace and warmth. It’s not overly cloying to me, when it could easily have been so, and the game doesn’t force you into specific actions of reproach or forgiveness, instead allowing you to chart your own path.
Overall, a great game for someone looking to relax and cook.